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Old 06-14-2004, 10:32 AM
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I have a sixteen year old daughter who has never been social security numbered, and that's the way we intend to keep it. She has an opportunity to travel to Europe next summer with a youth group. We have been told that "you need a SS number to get a passport".



What is the truth about this? Where do I look for info? I know something about traveling without a license, but know nothing about passports or foreign travel. Are these similar issues? Are there exceptions for people without "standard" numbers? Can you travel out of the USA without a SS number?



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Old 06-14-2004, 10:42 AM
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dave b,



Welcome to the forum.



First things first....I am not sure if you have done this or not but educating your daughter on these matters is vital.



She can be dooped later in life by an agent and made to think that her parents didn't do what was right by getting her a Social Security number. If she is prepare and educated on personal freedom--that would be great. Also, with your permission of course, allow her to interact on this site with others so she may learn of the struglles that folks face because of the SSN and this will enable her to understand even more.



As for your situation, it is not necessary to have a SSN to get a passport. Read the application carefully and scrutinize what they are saying. You will find duress and extortion at the very least. If you go to the links section of this site, click on famliy guardian and they have a plethora of information on this subject and if you go to state.gov and read up on passports that can be an eye opener as well.



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